TY - JOUR
T1 - Trajectories of perceived superiority across the transition to marriage
AU - Parise, Miriam
AU - Donato, Silvia
AU - Pagani, A. F.
AU - Bertoni, Anna Marta Maria
AU - Iafrate, Raffaella
AU - Schoebi, D.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Perceived superiority, the tendency to regard one’s own relationship as better than other people’s relationships, is a key relationship maintenance mechanism. Little is known about whether and how it changes during the transition to marriage, a pivotal moment in most couples’ life cycle. In a longitudinal study following 97 couples for three waves across the transition, men presented stable perceived superiority, whereas women presented a curvilinear change in superiority perceptions, with a substantial increase in perceived superiority between T1 and T2 and a significantly reduced change between T2 and T3. In addition, trajectories differed according to partners’ commitment level. More committed and less committed partners both showed a curvilinear change in perceived superiority, though following different patterns. Results point to the functional value of perceived superiority, which emerges as a strategy aimed at sustaining partners through the challenges deriving from the transition to marriage.
AB - Perceived superiority, the tendency to regard one’s own relationship as better than other people’s relationships, is a key relationship maintenance mechanism. Little is known about whether and how it changes during the transition to marriage, a pivotal moment in most couples’ life cycle. In a longitudinal study following 97 couples for three waves across the transition, men presented stable perceived superiority, whereas women presented a curvilinear change in superiority perceptions, with a substantial increase in perceived superiority between T1 and T2 and a significantly reduced change between T2 and T3. In addition, trajectories differed according to partners’ commitment level. More committed and less committed partners both showed a curvilinear change in perceived superiority, though following different patterns. Results point to the functional value of perceived superiority, which emerges as a strategy aimed at sustaining partners through the challenges deriving from the transition to marriage.
KW - commitment
KW - couple relationship
KW - perceived superiority
KW - social comparison
KW - trajectories
KW - commitment
KW - couple relationship
KW - perceived superiority
KW - social comparison
KW - trajectories
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/169205
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U2 - 10.1080/00224545.2019.1704542
DO - 10.1080/00224545.2019.1704542
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-4545
VL - 160
SP - 576
EP - 588
JO - THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
JF - THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
IS - 5
ER -